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1920s Commercial...very common and relatively easy to acquire at the present time. As much as I hate to see an original piece not preserved for history, this one has had the kiss of death. As far as I know there is no way to enter it back into the system. I am sad to say that for all concerned it would be best legally to break it down for parts and let future generations use them to keep their Lugers functioning. Sic transit gloria mundi.
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I don't live in the USA but simple common sense makes me agree 100% with Ron. Sergio
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